On 29. nov. 2007, at 16.42, Ted Cooper wrote:

> Chris Searle wrote:
>> chrissearle.org: 78.47.168.125
>> chrissearle.net: 78.47.168.125
>> longship.org: 78.47.168.124
>> rscounselling.co.uk: 78.147.168.122
>> searle.me.uk: 78.147.168.122
>> wegner.no: 78.147.168.122
>> ochs.no: 78.147.168.123
>> hunnor.net: 78.147.168.123
>> kosacsaba: 78.147.168.123
>> brastad.org: 78.147.168.123
>> grumblesmurf.org: 78.47.168.123
>
> 78.147.168.120/30 != 78.47.168.120/30
>
> Do you really have 2 different subnets or is there a typo in there?

Now - I would _hate_ to have to admit how may times I have read thru  
that file without spotting that. Embarrassing. I guess we see what we  
expect to see.

I will test straight away :)

> Would definitely give the stated error if you're trying to bind to
> addresses that do not exist.

Yes - understandable.

Chris Searle
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